If Weihrauchs were that good they would not need to be tuned. They all need to be tuned to get the best out of them. -Y
No Weihrauch's are not that good. They are just better than all the other junk. Air Arms aside. Some Dianas aside.If Weihrauchs were that good they would not need to be tuned. They all need to be tuned to get the best out of them. -Y
They say the eyes are the first thing to go!
Quote from: lizzie on April 30, 2021, 11:00:02 PMThey say the eyes are the first thing to go! Dang... another shorted out keyboard.
Been reading this and it's making me wonder if I'm missing something. I don't own a Weihrauch, never even seen one. Is there an equivalent in the PB world like maybe Anschutz?
Weihrauch is an experience like no other. Unique, and unto itself.You have to own one to truly understand.
Quote from: buellm2 on May 01, 2021, 12:39:13 AMBeen reading this and it's making me wonder if I'm missing something. I don't own a Weihrauch, never even seen one. Is there an equivalent in the PB world like maybe Anschutz?This is why I started this topic. I see how well others do with their Weihrauch guns, I'm sure skills play a big part. As I moved away from sub $100 guns to $300 and up, my results have improved greatly. But these HW30/50/95 guns keep popping up with excellent group sizes. I don't expect to out shoot my Diana 54, but I have seen others that can with their Weihrauch's. Makes me think I'm missing something.
The better the rifle allows the shooter to look in the mirror first when accuracy is not consistent. I have shot other members HW rifles most recently Bayman's 50s with the Williams peep sight. It is definitely a bit better quality-wise than my D34 both rifles are .22 so the comparison is apples to apples.The main difference is fit and finish on the HW is just enough better to be apparent. Don't get me wrong I am a Diana fan and will never let my D460 leave my AG stable. That does not mean that I don't want to add a couple HW's to the collection
Quote from: Oldgringo on April 30, 2021, 02:57:26 PMI need another HW30S, two is not enough.You only own two HW30's??tsk, tsk.....
I need another HW30S, two is not enough.
Quote from: ER00z on May 01, 2021, 12:53:54 AMQuote from: buellm2 on May 01, 2021, 12:39:13 AMBeen reading this and it's making me wonder if I'm missing something. I don't own a Weihrauch, never even seen one. Is there an equivalent in the PB world like maybe Anschutz?This is why I started this topic. I see how well others do with their Weihrauch guns, I'm sure skills play a big part. As I moved away from sub $100 guns to $300 and up, my results have improved greatly. But these HW30/50/95 guns keep popping up with excellent group sizes. I don't expect to out shoot my Diana 54, but I have seen others that can with their Weihrauch's. Makes me think I'm missing something.You will probably see that there are two schools of thought on the gun's inherent accuracy vs the shooter's skill being the primary determinant of good groups.Some believe that good shooters can get great groups no matter the gun. Others (myself included) think that the gun (and pellet) make an appreciable difference in how good the groups on paper are. If it was strictly shooter skill, then I should be able to get consistently tight groups with Chinese made guns. I can't, though. Both factors come into play, but a well-made gun that shoots consistently will always out-perform one that is not manufactured with tight tolerances and well-made parts..